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Nature Mills products are being recalled

Nature Mills products are being recalled

Yahoo19-05-2025
MESA COUNTY, Colo. (KREX) – Mesa County Public Health announced a recall from Nature Mills involving rice mixes, soups and spices due to concerns about undeclared allergens, including wheat, milk and sesame.
People with an allergy or severe sensitivity to the allergens run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they eat the products, according to MCPH. The items were distributed nationwide and may have been sold in Mesa County.
The recalled products are:
Nature Mills Idly Chilli Powder, 200g with UPC Code: 1 95993 07455 5. These products have the following best by dates:
OCT-2025
JAN-2026
JUN-2026
AUG-2026
Nature Mills Sesame Rice Mix, 200g with UPC Code: 689394708435. These products have the following best by dates:
OCT-2025
JAN-2026
JUN-2026
Nature Mills Avarampoo Soup, 100g, with UPC Code: 689394708374. These products have the following best by dates:
OCT-2025
JAN-2026
JUN-2026
Nature Mills Traditional Sambar Powder, 200g with UPC Code: 689394708312. These products have the following best by dates:
OCT-2025
JAN-2026
AUG-2026
JUN-2026
For more information, contact Nature Mills at info@naturemills.com or 833-628-8736.
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